Description
Name:Kim Himchan
Age: 19
Patient
Mental Disorder: Anorexia. Insomnia and Posttraumatic stress disorder.
Background:
Himchan came from a wealthy family. He could say his childhood was fairly happy, with the exception that he rarely saw his parents, and whenever he did, he was given a full lecture of what they expected from him: perfection.
 
The lectures drew Himchan into becoming a good student, always at the top of his class and never straying to anything that could have caused his performance to hinder. 
Except for caffeine and nicotine, but that was a whole another story.
 
It was one fateful encounter at the party he attended that threw him off the tracks completely. It was the first time he had bothered attending any of these gatherings, alas pressured to it by his parents who were good business partners with the youth's ones. Himchan didn't really care of the boy, nor the party. His plan had been to go and leave as quick as possible, but the sneakily devoured amounts of alcohol got the better of him, and before time he had been dragged to a bedroom by a guy whose name he had never heard before. The events themselves remained hazy for Himchan, who locked the attempted and getting beaten up to the back of his mind.
After that it didn't take all that long for Himchan's mental ability to crumble, despite his attempts of keeping up a facade of everything being fine. Even going as far as dating some guys, which only lead to his nights filled with nightmares and the insomnia slowly eating him away as he fought to deny his problems, until he became  a screaming and wailing mess that his parents quite happily sent off to an institute. He had become flawed. 
 
Personality:
Himchan doesn't get along with people that easily. He can keep up a polite small-talk, is an attentive listener and appears friendly, as long as no one asks anything about him. 
Usually he prefers staying at the side-lines, but there are times where he pushes through and tries to act cheerful. Mostly those are the moments where he tries convince himself that there is nothing wrong with him. 
The nightmares always throw him off, and those are the rare moments where he will attempt to seek for comfort to the distress he is feeling, as he can never quite comprehend on what his dreams actually consist of.